Eli Hamway

Construction has topped out and façade work is underway at 138 North 10th Street, a six-story warehouse-inspired condominium complex in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The project is being designed by Morris Adjmi Architects and developed by Eli Hamway and Michael Shamah of Eastern Capital Group. The structure will contain nine loft homes with two- and three-bedroom units, as well as two lower triplexes. Halstead Property Development Marketing’s The Aguayo Team is marketing and handling sales, with units starting at $1.7 million. The site is located on North 10th Street between Berry Street and Bedford Avenue.

With completion imminent, Halstead Property has launched a teaser site and released new renderings of 138 North 10th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, the warehouse-inspired residential building stands six stories tall, and nine spacious condominiums are located within.

Over the course of the past year, Eli Hamway and his partners at Industrie Capital evicted hundreds of artists from the turn-of-the-century warehouses at Ninth Street and Second Avenue in Gowanus. Now they’ve begun converting the buildings to office space and kicked off leasing for the project.

Architect Morris Adjmi first filed applications for six stories of condos at 138 North 10th Street in Williamsburg nearly a year ago, and now YIMBY has a rendering for the development between Berry Street and Bedford Avenue.

Six stories of Morris Adjmi-designed condos are being planned for North 10th Street in Williamsburg, according to a new building permit application filed earlier today with the Department of Buildings. The 69-foot-tall building at 138 North 10th…